Vince, thank you for clearing this out. I think your great explanation
deserves to be included in the documentation. Right now it feels like
everything should work out of the box, which is clearly not the case.


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Влад Рафеев
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On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 7:13 PM, vince <[email protected]> wrote:

> The alternate solution is for you to edit weewx.conf to have it save its
> files in the place the webserver expects things.
>
> The underlying issues are:
>
>    - there are lots of webservers to pick from, they pick different
>    locations for document root
>    - operating systems differ in where they set the webserver document
>    root
>    - 'versions' of a particular operating system also can change where
>    they set this
>
> So weewx can't possibly keep track of this, there are too many
> ever-changing upstream providers of software.
>
>
> The user/admin 'must' have enough knowledge to know how to get the files
> weewx generates into
>
> the place 'they' want them to appear when viewed from a web browser.
> There is no one-true-answer.
>
>
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